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Does ecdysterone increase testosterone

Posted by Bill

I've been hearing a lot about ecdysterone, I hear it is a natural steroid and that it really works. A friend of mine is using it and is getting bigger and more ripped at the same time. I want that too!

But, I'm wondering will it increase my testosterone levels? I don't want to get any steroid like side effects such as acne, aggression, etc.

Re: Ecdysterone and Testosterone

Posted by Admin

Your right ecdysterone really does work. We get feedback all the time from users that are pumped about the results they are getting in terms of muscle size, fat lass, workout recovery, etc.

Studies concluded that ecdysterone increases the rate of protein synthesis but that it doesn't increase testosterone levels. This makes it a non hormonal anabolic bodybuilding supplement that has none of the unwanted side effects you get from steroids or supplements that boost testosterone.

We carry one the best ecdysterone supplements on the market today, you can check it out at https://www.anabolicfactory.com/deca-anabolic.html



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